Publications des scientifiques de l'IRD

Diallo M. D., Goalbaye T., Mahamat-Saleh M., Sarr P. S., Masse Dominique, Wood S. A., Diop L., Dick R. P., Diop A., Guisse A. (2017). Effects of major woody species of the Senegalese Great Green Wall on N mineralization and microbial biomass in soils = Effets des principales essences de la grande muraille verte sénégalaise sur les taux d’azote minéral du sol et la biomasse microbienne. Bois et Forets des Tropiques, 333 (3), p. 43-54. ISSN 0006-579X.

Titre du document
Effects of major woody species of the Senegalese Great Green Wall on N mineralization and microbial biomass in soils = Effets des principales essences de la grande muraille verte sénégalaise sur les taux d’azote minéral du sol et la biomasse microbienne
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000412864600005
Auteurs
Diallo M. D., Goalbaye T., Mahamat-Saleh M., Sarr P. S., Masse Dominique, Wood S. A., Diop L., Dick R. P., Diop A., Guisse A.
Source
Bois et Forets des Tropiques, 2017, 333 (3), p. 43-54 ISSN 0006-579X
An experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Senegal in order to determine the effects on soil nitrogen (N) cycling and the microbial biomass-C properties of five plant species proposed for the Senegalese Great Green Wall (GGW): Acacia senegal (L.) Willd., Acacia tortilis var. raddiana (Savi) Brenan, Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del., Boscia senegalensis (Pers.) Lam. ex Poir., and Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich.) Hochst. Soil samples were collected to a depth of 0-10 cm, outside (control) and beneath tree canopies. Microbial biomass, inorganic N content and net mineralization of organic N were determined for the soil samples collected under trees, and compared to soils collected outside tree canopies. The results showed that concentrations of inorganic N and soil microbial biomass-C were generally higher under canopy cover and differed according to species. In May 2014 (end of the dry season), microbial biomass-C was higher under A. senegal (31.8 mg C/kg soil) and lower under B. senegalensis and in the control sample from outside the canopy (17 mg C/kg soil). A higher microbial biomass-C content was found under A. senegal (49 mg C/kg soil) and B. aegyptiaca (53.7 mg C/kg soil) in October 2014 (end of the rainy season) and in January 2015 (middle of the dry season). In May 2014, the concentration of ammonium was significantly higher under B. senegalensis (11.17 mu g/g soil), while the control sample (outside the canopy) had the lowest concentration (4.93 mu g/g soil). For nitrates, there was no significant difference between canopy species (P <= 0.05). These results can provide guidance for selecting tree species for the GGW according to their functioning and their effects on soil quality.
Plan de classement
Pédologie [068] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082] ; Biotechnologies [084]
Description Géographique
SENEGAL ; ZONE SAHELIENNE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010071245]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010071245
Contact